Footage of what appeared to be a cellphone blowing up in the singer’s hand, leading him to collapse on the ground, went viral on Saturday — but it turns out the blowup was a hoax.

“I just want to let everybody know that I am alive and I’m well and I’m OK,” Green, 42, said in a Facebook Live video on Sunday. “Truthfully, I’m really upset that anybody had to be emotionally disturbed by what they saw today.”

He explained, “What you saw today was a clip from a smaller video that we were shooting for a new project I’m doing called ‘Gnarly Davidson.’ It’s supposed to set up and introduce the new character identity.”

The former “Voice” coach admitted he was distressed by the controversy.

“Forgive me, y’all. I’m still going to release the music, though,” he said. “I just want to let you know that I’m OK … I just want to thank everybody for their love and support and concern … I’ve had a very difficult day dealing with everything.”